Winter is associated with images of snow-cover mountain slopes, stacks of logs, and cold weather. Thus, winter is thought to be long months indoor. However, winter is the perfect time for those who gear up for adventure or join local festivities. Here are best winter destinations 2012 recommended.

Ornithologists and adventure seekers are attracted by Namibian Coast for its diverse array of migratory and seabirds. Travelers can join a tour of Sandwich Harbour lagoon or take a fly-in safari to view shipwrecks and whale skeletons.

Ornithologists and adventure seekers are attracted by Namibian Coast for its diverse array of migratory and seabirds.

Tours to Antarctic Peninsula many include stops to view seal pups and penguin chicks on the Falkland Islands. Antarctic Peninsula is the coldest, windiest, and highest continent in the world. However, the austral summer season brings bearable temperatures and abundant wildlife to the Peninsula.

Tours to Antarctic Peninsula include stops to view seal pups and penguin chicks on the Falkland Islands.

Lake Placid is famous for its skiing. It is best known as the two-time site of the Winter Olympics. In 2010, iIt was rated as one of the "6 Forgotten Vacation Spots" in North America by U.S. News & World Report.

Visitors have opportunity to zip down an icy bobsled run or sped skate on the Olympic Oval.

Commonly referred to as the “Gateway to Latin America”, Miami is home to white-sand beaches, nonstop festivals and a white-hot restaurant and club scene. The city offers the outdoor Coconut Grove Arts Festival, January 18-20; the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival, February 23-26; and at the Miami International Film Festival, March 2-11.

Miami is home to white-sand beaches, nonstop festivals and a white-hot restaurant and club scene.

In 2012, Fernie Alpine Resort celebrates 50 years of skiing. Through January 28-29, there are special events including the Kokanee Snowdreams Festival.

The 3.7-mile Preda-Bergün course is the longest floodlit sled run in Europe. Families and hardcore sledgers will have fun to experience the classic sledge run in the Preda-Bergün.

Online travel website Cheapflights.com has released the list of ten best fishing destinations 2011 on the planet including Sutherland in Scotland, Phuket in Thailand, Cape Town in South Africa and so on.

Sutherland, Scotland

Fishing is a favorite recreation for local people and a brilliant way to enjoy for foreigners when it comes to Scotland. The best fishing port in Scotland is Kyle of Sutherland which is a river estuary separating Sutherland from Ross-shire. The outdoor sport is open just six days in the week but Sunday. The area is both famous for the majestic landscape, huge supply of salmon, and brown and sea trout.

Florida Keys is an ideal and most unforgettable spot for fishing thanks to South Florida's turquoise seas and abundance of wildlife including shark and barracuda

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, the Africa's southernmost city, offers the richest tuna grounds in the world, diverse ecosystem and the globe's toughest fighting fish where you can see albatross, killer whales and dolphins galore

Sicily, Italy

Fishing in Sicily in Italy is a business but not entertainment. The exotics of Mediterranean Sea, villas, grottoes and blue tunny make fishing the area the most interesting tourism recreation

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas is considered the “Marlin Capital of the Worlds” which offers Mexico's most abundant shoreline with over 3,000 species of marine life

Montauk Point, New York, United States

Montauk Point is the glacial cliff on the east coast of Long Island which has tuna, striped bass and shark that swim the eastern shore of the United States

Newfoundland, Canada

The coast of Newfoundland on Canada's east coast provides visitors with tastiest fish in the world from Arctic char to rainbow trout to cod

Puget Sound, Washington, United States

Puget Sound in Washington is perfect place for the stressed out workaholic which offers view of Mount Rainer and the Olympic Mountains

Victoria, Australia

Victoria in Australia is famous for being rough where you can hope to see sharks, great hammerheads, gummy, school and spurred dog sharks

Dave

Dave is in the boondocks waiting, wondering what could have happened if he did not wait for life to pass.

Camping in the boondocks overseeing landscapes of clouds and tree tops he hope to be able to move on from his hill and discover other hills around and maybe someday travel to see the beach.

He went to the boondocks searching for something, something that will make his life better. A dream that will make him a recognized achiever in their little village. Though he sees it from afar, he have no intention of resolving it. He likes his hut and hill and what may the nature fulfill upon him he will accept.

But in the meantime he would like to share stories, pictures, and videos that affected him, and life in general.

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